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Dyspraxia - Coggle Diagram
Dyspraxia
Causes
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It could have to do with variation in the way neutrons in the brain develop. This affects the way the brain sends messages to the rest of the body. This could be why it's hard to plan a series of movements and then carry them out successfully
How It Is Diagnosed
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The diagnosis of dyspraxia is usually made by a paediatrician, often in colaboration with an occupational therapist
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Associated Behaviours
Individuals with dyspraxia often have language problems, and sometimes a degree of difficulty with thought and perception
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Some of these are; ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, childhood apraxia disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, dyscalculia and dyslexia
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Signs and Symptoms
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Late to crawling, walking, potty training, self-feeding
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Dyspraxia is a neurological disorder that impacts an individual's ability to plan and process motor tasks.